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Bewildering

I was born before Sir Isaac Newton Sorry, when I was a child I did not know the laws of gravitation, I mean And I was in a big football playground Rolling like a roller But after knowing from the mouth of Pythagoras This world is not flat but spherical I was frightened and became fearful And stopped rolling Today I think and ask myself wondering What? If I fell down and keep falling forever And if I would know this falling is rising And would keep rising and rising forever And would never know where I was moving! As I, till date, do not know where I will go What! If I never know the truth And keep bewildering!

Copyright © | Year Posted 2016




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